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  • GPS phones hit Australian market

    A new player has entered the mobile handset market with a strategy of standing out from the crowd.

  • MS Jumps Into Wireless-Speech Game

    Scott Gode, product manager in Microsoft's Mobility Division, said the still unannounced "mobile access and solutions server" will provide a development platform for wireless and speech applications, while also supporting diverse devices and multiple data sources.

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  • Ring ring:10 mobile phones tested

    Everybody is different, and everyone's needs from a mobile phone differ markedly. Check out our Australian reviews of 10 distinctly different phones.

  • Benefon Twin: Are two heads better than one?

    The Benefon Twin is a multi SIM-card phone with baseline functions and a lightweight form factor. Check out our Australian review.

  • Esc! But don't get lost

    The Benefon Esc! is the first phone on the Australian market to combine GSM with GPS. Check out our Australian review.

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